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I think most girls fear that their husband's mother callin' all the shots. Something so simple as 'raashiinki wuu gubtay' and 'shaaha sokortaa ku yar' n ish like that makes xalimoz go wild because they think they are being commanded in their own house. Some say the dude's mother feels like his wife has taken her son from her. all kinda weird shyt i hear. Personally, I would not live with her mom or dad and the reason being I wanna do my thang without fear of the mother coming back from bun iyo qaloon any minute. It's a matter of freedom if you ask me.

Depending on the reason. If his parent(s) is/are ill, or have to live alone because their only child is getting hitched, I'd be pretty open to the idea. However, I'd prefer if they were to move in, they'd come after the newly wed stage, seeing as those years are the break it or make it period.

My grandma lived with us since I was a kid and I learned a lot from her I'd love for my kids to have the same experience.